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Tue. March 16, 2010

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NJIT said it will use the grant to explore more uses of tellurium in solar-cell production. Apollo owns and operates a tellurium mine in China. ...
A Chinese legislator Friday called for the establishment of a national reserve system as soon as possible to protect a rare mineral tellurium. ...
A Chinese legislator Friday called for the establishment of a national reserve system as soon as possible to protect a rare mineral tellurium. ...
Metals include cadmium, copper, gallium, indium, molybdenum, selenium, and tellurium. Atlumin also offers advanced recycling and reclaim programs. ...

Along with the gold were elevated levels of tellurium, an element that is strongly associated with volcanic-hosted gold deposits. ...
A Chinese legislator Friday called for the establishment of a national reserve system as soon as possible to protect a rare mineral tellurium. ...
Some say the name comes from the non-metallic mineral of tellurium while others insist it's derived from the famous send off "To-hell-u-ride! ...
Metals include cadmium, copper, gallium, indium, molybdenum, selenium, and tellurium. The firm also offers recycling and reclaim programs. ...
Metals include cadmium, copper, gallium, indium, molybdenum, selenium, and tellurium. Atlumin also offers advanced recycling and reclaim programs. ...
Some say the name comes from the non-metallic mineral of tellurium while others insist it's derived from the famous send off "To-hell-u-ride! ...
5N Plus focuses on specialty metals such as tellurium, cadmium and selenium and on related compounds such as cadmium Telluride and cadmium sulphide. ...
... silver and tellurium, and is second in zinc, third in copper, tin and bismuth, fourth in lead, molybdenum and arsenic, and sixth in gold and selenium. ...
Elevated Silver, molybdenum and tellurium assays, support a polymetallic IOCG (IronOxide Copper Gold) model for Pilgrim. No previous exploration work ...
... infrared products for military applications, and Pacific Rare Specialty Metals & Chemicals (PRM) produces and refines selenium and tellurium materials. ...
Gold mineralization is closely associated with tellurium, silver, and lead. A 650 by 150 metre central core area at Gold Jackpot is the locus of the highest ...
Gold mineralization is closely associated with tellurium, silver, and lead. A 650 by 150 metre central core area at Gold Jackpot is the locus of the highest ...
The company produces metals and metal chemical products which include zinc sulphate, cobalt sulphate, copper sulphate, selenium powder, tellurium ...
The detector material is a crystal lattice that is specially grown from the elements mercury, cadmium and tellurium. This type of detector provides improved ...
The detector material is a crystal lattice that is specially grown from the elements mercury, cadmium and tellurium. This type of detector provides improved ...
... of the high-sulphidation type and is characterized by the association of gold with silver, copper, arsenic, bismuth, molybdenum and tellurium. ...
... identify the atomic arrangement of a promising thermoelectric material made up of lead and tellurium speckled with small clumps of silver and antimony. ...
By-product metals of MMC Norilsk Nickel include gold, silver, iridium, osmium, selenium, ruthenium and tellurium. Production facilities of Norilsk Nickel ...
tellurium is an industrial mineral with a limited supply and a growing demand. Demand for tellurium in solar energy cells is starting to define the demand ...
The Big Hammer property hosts a new rare metals, Gold-Silver-tellurium (Au-Ag-Te), discovery made by the British Columbia Geologic Survey in 2007. ...
tellurium for instance, which gave Telluride its name, figures prominently in some alternate forms of energy and high-tech applications, Burnell said. ...
The Big Hammer property hosts a new rare metals, Gold-Silver-tellurium (Au-Ag-Te), discovery made by the British Columbia Geologic Survey in 2007. ...
tellurium is an industrial mineral with a limited supply and a growing demand. Demand for tellurium in solar energy cells is starting to define the demand ...
The Big Hammer property hosts a new rare metals, Gold-Silver-tellurium (Au-Ag-Te), discovery made by the British Columbia Geologic Survey in 2007. ...
He explained that current solar cells use indium and tellurium, both rare elements that are already being depleted because they are in high demand from ...
Their one misstep 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang' is a bad one, squandering a tellurium-plated stormer of a synth motif with a kitche-y refrain of the title, ...
Current technologies using cadmium, tellurium, gallium and indium aren't easy to recycle, and have previously resulted in toxic contamination problems. ...
The metal was discovered in 1817 (35 years after tellurium) by the Swedish chemistry professors JJ Berzelius and JG Gahn. While not as scarce as tellurium ...
... zinc, copper, selenium, and sulfur) to replace expensive rare elements indium and tellurium, and an inexpensive manufacturing process. ...
... is already evidence that thin-film technologies may face supply constraints of their own due to the availability of materials like indium and tellurium. ...
Sinivit Sulphide - Copper, gold, tellurium mineralisation extends to depth over a known strike length in excess of a kilometre. To better target significant ...
But both of these types of cells are made from rare or expensive materials: tellurium is rare, and indium is expensive because it is also employed in ...
indium and tellurium are rare elements, and the former is already in short supply because it is used to make transparent transistors. ...
As we expected, the decrease in the cost of tellurium, a key component of CCS, began to positively impact our gross margins during the quarter. ...
... infrared products for military applications, and Pacific Rare Specialty Metals & Chemicals (PRM) produces and refines selenium and tellurium materials. ...


 


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chemical elements:
     actinium
     aluminum
     americium
     antimony
     argon
     arsenic
     astatine
     barium
     berkelium
     beryllium
     bismuth
     bohrium
     boron
     bromine
     cadmium
     calcium
     californium
     carbon
     cerium
     cesium
     chlorine
     chromium
     cobalt
     copper
     curium
     darmstadtium
     dubnium
     dysprosium
     einsteinium
     erbium
     europium
     fermium
     fluorine
     francium
     gadolinium
     gallium
     germanium
     gold
     hafnium
     hassium
     helium
     holmium
     hydrogen
     indium
     iodine
     iridium
     iron
     krypton
     lanthanum
     lawrencium
     lead
     lithium
     lutetium
     magnesium
     manganese
     meitnerium
     mendelevium
     mercury
     molybdenum
     neodymium
     neon
     neptunium
     nickel
     niobium
     nitrogen
     nobelium
     osmium
     oxygen
     palladium
     phosphorus
     platinum
     polonium
     potassium
     praseodymium
     promethium
     protactinium
     radium
     radon
     rhenium
     rhodium
     roentgenium
     rubidium
     ruthenium
     rutherfordium
     samarium
     scandium
     seaborgium
     selenium
     silicon
     silver
     sodium
     strontium
     sulfur
     tantalum
     technetium
     tellurium
     terbium
     thallium
     thorium
     thulium
     tin
     titanium
     tungsten
     ununbium
     ununhexium
     ununoctium
     ununpentium
     ununquadium
     ununseptium
     ununtrium
     uranium
     vanadium
     xenon
     ytterbium
     yttrium
     zinc
     zirconium

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